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Angles

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Made by:- Vanshika Agrawal


What are angles?
An angle is the figure formed by
two rays, called the sides of the
angle, sharing a common
endpoint, called the vertex of
the angle.
Corresponding Angles

Corresponding angles are the


angles that are formed when
two parallel lines are
intersected with a line. They
often form the letter ‘F’.
Alternate Angles
Alternate angles are
formed when a line
crosses two other lines,
that lie on opposite sides
of the transversal line.
They often form the
letter ‘Z’
Acute Angle

Acute angles is an angle which


measures more than 0° but less
than 90°
Acute Angle

Acute angles is an
angle which measures
more than 0° but less
than 90°
Right Angle

Right angle is an angle


which measures exactly
90°
Obtuse angle

Obtuse angle is an
angle which measure
more than 90° but
less than 180°
Parallel lines Transversal
Lines
A transversal is a line that
Parallel lines are those lines
intersects two or more other
that do not meet each other at (often parallel ) lines. When two
any point. They are non-
or more lines are cut by a
intersecting lines. transversal, they form
corresponding angle.

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